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OPENING
Today we are continuing our journey through the book of Romans.
We’ve seen how God is our Abba Father.
We’ve talked about how the Gospel of Jesus Christ is The Best News Ever.
We’ve dug into the subject of the Wrath of God.
And, as I said last week, Paul’s discussion of the Wrath of God continues from Romans 1:18 all the way to Romans 3:20.
However, Paul begins to take his letter to the Romans in a different direction beginning in Romans 3:21.
After a lengthy discussion of the wrath of God, Paul turns to a discussion of the benefits or results of the Gospel message.
Throughout the remainder of the book of Romans, Paul demonstrates how the Gospel, not only lifts the wrath of God off of us through faith in Jesus Christ, but also how we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to live transformed lives that bring glory to God.
This morning we are going to look at three powerful truths Paul gives us in Chapters 6, 7, and 8 of the book of Romans that demonstrate how obeying the Gospel changes our lives.
These three truths are the title of our message today: Justified, Crucified, and Sanctified.
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Justified, Crucified, and Sanctified.
These are some of the great truths and benefits of the Gospel.
When we obey the Gospel, we are Justified.
God declares us innocent before Him on the basis of the righteousness of Jesus Christ.
But not only does God change our legal standing before Him, He also begins a transformation process within us as we are in a spiritual sense Crucified with Christ.
The old person that we were before we came to Christ “dies” and we are raised into newness of life.
And finally, that transformation process continues through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit as we are being Sanctified.
We learn to walk by the Spirit and not by our flesh.
And all of these great truths and benefits are made possible simply by placing our faith in Jesus Christ.
So we can say we are Justified by Faith, Crucified by Faith, and Sanctified by Faith.
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